Porno or Pro-Life? Colorado School Bans Pro-Life

May 21st, 2026 6:11 PM

It takes a place as progressively backwards as Colorado to decide school children are safer around accused child molesters than other children who espouse the wrong beliefs. 

A thirteen year old girl who attends Drake Middle school in Jefferson County’s school district was temporarily banned from her classroom, because she submitted a pro-life poem for a recent assignment. 

Students were asked to write a slam poem about a global conflict they are passionate about. 

“I chose life,” said the girl in an interview with Libs of Tik Tok. 

Her mother explained that her own mom became pregnant with her at only fourteen, but chose to value life, despite the harsh circumstances. Neither the mother nor daughter would be here, otherwise. 

But the school considers their heartwarming family story “offensive material,” rendering it “too political” to even allow the thirteen year old inside the room while her classmates were presenting their own poems. 

They apparently prefer their "appropriate material" to be riddled with pornography and placed in the hands of little kids. 

After all, this is the same state that works overtime to keep "children's" books detailing sexual kinks on school library shelves, and cuts off the microphone at board meetings when parents complain. 

Jefferson County is also the same district that hired Patricio Illanes to teach English after he was investigated for inappropriately touching, filming and removing clothing off children in a nearby district. He would later be arrested for allegedly distributing child pornography.